Retalix, QlikTech Partner to Provide Distributors with Improved Business Analytics



The arrangement will allow Retalix to power its Retalix InSync Analyzer(TM) Business Intelligence application with QlikTech's QlikView engine.

The companies stated that the combination of Retalix's expertise in retailing and distribution with the innovative analytics technology from QlikTech creates a world-class analytics applications suite for retailers and distributors, improving their ability to gather, store, analyze, and access important data for making better business decisions.

Retalix InSync is a state-of-the-art, web-based portfolio of synchronized software applications, especially designed and developed to meet the requirements of retailers and distributors in the grocery and foodservice industries. These applications automate essential retailing, distribution, and supply chain operations, which enable users to increase operating efficiencies, while improving customer acquisition, retention, and profitability.

QlikTech's flagship product, QlikView, is a complete software suite for business analysis. It is quick-to-deploy, easy-to-learn, and easy-to-use. QlikView utilizes a single architecture that covers all types of analysis and reporting needs for all organizations. QlikView's patented technology never restricts the end user in the pursuit of knowledge hidden in operational system data.

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